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Procedure

1.  Use the live view page to view the output from the camera. 

2.  SLOWLY rotate the focus control wheel (using the tool provided) left or right by up 

to 45° to adjust the focus if required. 

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NOTE:

Illustra Connect will only discover devices on the same subnet as its host computer. 

Therefore the camera and the computer being used to configure it must be on the 

same subnet.

Procedure

1.  Using a computer which is connected to the same network and subnet, install the 

Illustra Connect software that is provided with the camera on the CD. Refer to the 

Illustra Connect manual for more information.

2.  When the installation is complete, run Illustra Connect. It will search the network 

and display all compliant devices, including the fisheye camera.

3. 

Select the camera you wish to configure, locating it by its unique MAC address. 

Illustra Connect allows basic configuration of the camera. Refer to the Illustra 

Connect manual for more information.

4. 

Right-click the camera and select Launch Web GUI Configuration.

5.  Refer to Logging in to the camera for details on how to log in to the camera and 

view the live feed.

Installation using Illustra Connect

Procedure

1.  Select 

1. Camera

 from the 

Basic Configuration 

menu. The mounting tab 

displays.

2.  Select the required mounting option by selecting the radio buttons: 

•  

Wall

 

•  

Ceiling

 

The default option is ‘Ceiling’.

Logging in to the Camera

Procedure

1.  When the camera is selected the sign in page will be displayed.

2.  Select your preferred language from the drop down menu. 

3.  Enter the username in the 

Username

 text box. The default username is 

admin

.

4.  Enter the password in the 

Password

 text box. The default password is 

admin

.

5.  Select 

Log in

6.  The live view page will be displayed. This shows the cameras current view.

1. Camera

Illustra Edge Fisheye Camera

Quick Installation Guide

Procedure

1.  The camera will attempt to obtain an IP Address from the DHCP Server. When 

no DHCP Server is available the camera will be assigned a Static IP address of 

192.168.1.168.

2.  Open Microsoft Internet Explorer and enter the URL of the camera as 

192.168.1.168. 

NOTE:

 

The computer being used to configure the camera must have an IP address on 

the same subnet.

3.  Refer to Logging in to the camera for details on how to log in to the camera and 

view the live feed.

Installation using Static IP Address

Procedure

1.  Select 

1. Camera

 from the 

Basic Configuration

 menu.

2.  Select the 

Camera Name

 tab. The Camera Name tab displays.

3.  Enter the name of the camera in the 

Camera Friendly Name

 text box.

4.  Select 

Apply

 to save the changes.

Assign Camera Name

Basic Configuration

The Basic Configuration menu provides access to the most common features 

required when setting up a camera for the first time and can be accessed by an 

‘admin’ user only: 

1.  Camera

2.  Users

3.  Date Time

4.  TCP/IP

5.  Streams

Set Mounting Option for camera wall or ceiling

Procedure

1.  Select 

2. User

 from the 

Basic Configuration 

menu.

2.  Select 

Add User

. The Add User tab displays.

3.  Enter a User Name in the 

Name

 text box.

4.  Select a Role: admin, operator or user. Refer to Appendix A: User Account 

Access in the Configuration and User Guide for further details.

5.  Enter a password in the 

Password

 text box.

6.  Enter the same password in the 

Confirm Password

 text box. 

7.  Select 

Apply

 to save the settings. 

2. Users

Add new user

Procedure

1.  Select 

3. Date Time 

from the 

Basic Configuration

 menu. The Date Time tab 

displays.

2.  Select or Deselect the 

Time 24-hour

 check box to enable or disable the 24-hour 

clock.

3.  Select the 

Date Display Format.

4.  Select the 

Time Zone

 from the drop-down menu. 

5.  Select the 

Set Time 

setting by selecting the radio buttons, Manually or via NTP.

6.  If you select Manually: 

• Select the Date (YYYY/MM/DD) using the drop-down menus.

 

• Select the Time (HH:MM:SS) using the drop-down menus.

7.  If you select via NTP: 

• Enter the NTP 

Server Name

 in the text box. 

8.  Select 

Apply

 to save the settings. 

3. Date Time

Set the Date and Time for the camera

Procedure

1.  Select 

4. TCP/IP

 from the 

Basic Configuration 

menu. The IPv4 tab displays.

2.  Select/Deselect the 

Enable DHCP

 check box to enable/disable DHCP. If DHCP is 

disabled manual settings can be entered.

3.  If Enable DHCP has been disabled: 

• Enter the IPv4 Address in the 

IPv4 Address

 text box.  

• Enter the Network Mask in the 

Network Mask

 text box. 

• Enter the Gateway IP address in 

Gateway

 text box. 

• Enter the Primary DNS Server in the 

Primary DNS Server 

text box. 

• Enter the Secondary DNS Server in the 

Secondary DNS Server

 text box.

4.  Select 

Apply

 to save the settings.

4. TCP/IP

Configure the IPv4 Network Details

Procedure

1.  Select 

4.

 

TCP/IP

 from the 

Basic Configuration

 menu. 

2.  Select the 

IPv6

 tab. The IPv6 tab displays.

3.  Select/Deselect the 

IPv6 Enable

 check box to enable/disable IPv6 on the 

camera.

4.  If IPv6 is enabled you will be prompted to restart the camera. Upon restart, 

logging in and displaying the IPv6 tab, the IPv6 Link Local and DHCP address will 

be displayed if available.

Configure the IPv6 Network Details

Procedure

1.  Select 

5. Streams

 from the 

Basic Configuration

 menu. The Stream 1 tab 

displays.

2. 

Select Stream 1, Stream 2, Stream 3,  Stream 4 or Stream 5 tab to configure the 

settings.

3.  Select the required 

Image Source 

from the drop-down menu: Fisheye, Ceiling/

Wall Panorama or active image 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.

4.  Select the required 

Codec

 by selecting the radio buttons: H264 or MJPEG.

5.  Select the required 

Resolution

 from the drop-down menu. 

6.  Use the slider bar to select the 

Frame Rate (ips)

.

7.  If MJPEG has been selected in step 4, MJPEG Quality will be enabled. Use the 

slider bar to select the MJPEG Quality.

8.  If H264 has been selected in step 4, Rate Control will be enabled. Select the 

required Rate Control by selecting the radio buttons: VBR or CBR.

9.  If VBR has been selected, VBR Quality will be enabled. Select the required VBR 

Quality from the drop-down menu.

10. If CBR has been selected, CBR Bit Rate will be enabled. Use the slider bar to 

select the CBR Bit Rate.

5. Streams

Configure Video Streams 

For detailed information on the installation and configuration procedures included 

within this QSG please refer to the 8200-1137-01 Configuration and User Guide on 

the DVD or to the Help file on the Illustra Fisheye Camera GUI. 

1st: 

DHCP

 (enabled)

2nd: 

192.168.1.168

Default Username: 

admin

Default Password: 

admin

Additional Configuration Options

Manually Adjust Focus

Focus should only be adjusted if required

Illustra Edge Fisheye Camera Details

Network

NOTE:

We recommend that once you are logged into the Web Configuration pages you 

change the Static IP Address of the camera so that conflicts can be avoided when 

using the same Static IP Address to setup additional cameras. 

NOTE:

 

To view live video the latest version of QuickTime must be installed and enabled 

on the computer running the browser session. Java will be required when using the 

Motion Detection feature.

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